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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

This morning (about 7.45am) a lost dog passed me on Lancaster Road N4 coming from Stapleton Hall Road. Light brown, medium height, slim/thin build, quite elegant-looking a bit like a saluki cross, no collar. I was not able to get close to it. Contact details via Doglost.co.uk

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I think I just saw the same dog now (19:40) just going from Allison Road into Haringey passage heading towards Finsbury Park way..

Twice this week we've had a light brown/blonde lurcher-type dog (Literally with tail between its legs) curled up on our doorstep on Seymour. Notice in Finsbury Park cafe window to call Terri if spotted. We called and Terri said she is trying to track the dog down and not to scare it...
Hi Sarah, my names Terri, I've been trying to catch the lurcher, she's probably been scared out of the park as she's not been spotted there since Saturday. Could you give me a call on 07988 250669, I can call you back thanks.
...and with ears burning, our dog guest is back! He seems to love our doorstep!

Hi All  I had him(?) on my doortep today too today . anxious dog . It was not until I approached him that he scooted - through fairland park and then into the passage to Frobisher.I followed him but somehow a lurcher tends to move a lot faster  than me! Have they been re united now?

If you have Terri's number could you ask her to put her details on Doglost.co.uk then she can print out posters and people can post messages for her there as everyone helps try to reunite them. You could also suggest she keeps an eye on this site. This dog is not going to be easy to catch even if she sees him herself. But the good news is that we know where the dog likes to go (especially your doorstep and Harringay railway station). I am on the hunt for another dog and we keep getting reports of a brown dog just sitting at Harringay station. Please could you tell Terri about regular sightings at those two locations. The best way to catch the dog is going to be by feeding it as its got to be hungry - use something really smelly like sardines or pilchards and (dare I suggest?) tempt it to go into your house then you will have it. If you can bear it then start by leaving the smelly food out at night since you know the dog visits you anyway and that will help keep it coming back.

I have also came across this dog it passed me on the Harringay passage at Hewitt Rd heading towards Turnpike Lane Thursday around 12ish.

Oh dear - sad he has not been reunited yet. He followed us from Glenwood Rd to South Harringay last Monday morning and we also called to report him when we saw the poster in Finsbury Pk. 

Hello all, my name is Lynne -I've been working with terri to catch this dog, and found this thread after tweeting for info about the dog (I'm @missmorven on twitter). It's best NOT to try to catch/approach as it causes her to run.. we need to make her feel as safe as possible to keep returning to the same places so we can have the best chance of catching her. Sarah -when was the last time you had her on the doorstep? It sounds like your place might be the best chance of catching her.. Could you put food there as Claire suggested, to keep her coming back? And would you be willing to give me a text or call when she's there? Terri was going to try to trap her in fins pk but she's not really coming there anymore -so your front porch might be the best place to set it up! There's no reports anywhere of someone missing this beautiful dog- so our best guess is that she's been dumped. I'm very happy to give her a home along with my other rescued stray, but the most important thing is to get her safe. I'm terrified she'll be hit by a car running from a well-meaning stranger. My number is 07970540306. Please call or text if/when you see her. I'm SO heartened to know that so many people care about this beautiful wanderer!

Hi Lynne, great to make contact with someone who knows a bit about this dog!  I have registered her on DogLost.co.uk as found (sighted only) she is dog I.D. no. 52500 on there.  That's a very good place for sharing information and comments about her.  I suspect she moves at night/very early morning when there's little traffic about.  When I saw her a car was kindly stopping to let her cross the road and she then safely took the footpath.  I am out and about in the area from time to time looking for another dog and our posters have previously triggered calls about this dog so maybe we will have more sightings, fingers crossed

I have just seen this dog in the passage between Seymour & Warham Rds.

Thank you Pat! Thought s/he was dead. It's been a while since anyone has seen her.

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